'The Voice' has its dynamic down with Cee Lo Green, Blake Shelton, Christina Aguilera and Adam Levine coaching, but there's a long-in-the-tooth singing show that needs the spunk at judges table that Liza could provide. Yes, I'm talking about 'American Idol.'

Is Jennifer Lopez done with 'American Idol'? After her stint as a judge on 'Idol' gave her career a much needed boost, Jenny from the block is reportedly "on the fence" about returning to the show.

On whether she'll head back to the dream-making hit, Lopez told BBC Radio, "I don't know. I haven't been forced to make a decision and I'm glad about that because honestly I'm very on the fence about it."

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Lopez raked in $12 million for her run as the sweet, encourage voice among her fellow judges.

That squeal you heard? That was a combination of yelps of joy from 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' and 'Life Unexpected' fans.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, 'Buffy' scribe Jane Espenson -- who is also known for her work on a variety of different projects including 'Battlestar Galactica' and 'Torchwood: Miracle Day' --- and 'Life Unexpected' creator Liz Tigelaar are joining the staff of ABC's 'Once Upon a Time.'

Espenson came on board as a co-executive producer and Tigelaar will be a consulting producer. 'Lost' writers Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz wrote the pilot and will also executive produce the series.

'Once Upon a Time' stars Ginnifer Goodwin as Snow White and Jennifer Morrison as a woman with a mysterious past tied to fairy tales. The show, like 'Lost,' switches between two worlds, the fairy tale and the "real world."

When Lauren Alaina performed 'I Hope You Dance' by Lee Ann Womack on 'American Idol' (Wed., 8PM ET on FOX) this week, she got a critique that could only be genuine praise. And it came from Jennifer Lopez's body.

"You cannot buy those," Lopez said, stroking her arm. "Those are not for sale. Those only come out when somebody makes them come out. You gave me just goosies from head to toe."

Clearly, Lopez had an emotional connection with Lauren's song, and from it made a bold prediction that Lauren had won that round of the competition, before Haley and Scotty had even sung. It proved to be a prediction she stuck by even after the other two finalists performed.

Today on 'The View' (weekdays, syndicated on ABC), Randy Jackson was asked his pick for the eventual winner of this season's 'American Idol.' We wouldn't advise betting the house based on Jackson's response. "I think it's going to either be a boy or a girl," he said. The three remaining contestants are Lauren Alaina, Scotty McCreery and Haley Reinhart.

James Durbin was the last singer voted off the show, much to the surprise of Jackson and many who follow the show. "We've had such a diverse season and I think the coolest season ever, and him being this metal kind of rocker kid, we thought maybe he could go all the way," he said. "But you know, you never know. America, what's going on?"

A walk down memory lane turned into a scream of shock and anticipation for Jennifer Lopez on 'The Tonight Show' (Weeknights, 11:35PM ET on NBC). It started off innocently enough, with Jay Leno asking her about her big break into the world of professional dancing.

"I got a job working as a back-up dancer for New Kids on the Block," she said. "Dancing on the American Music Awards and it was a big deal."

That was back in 1991, "a long time ago," according to Lopez. "There's tape out there somewhere, for sure," she said of her performance.

That's when Leno announced, "In fact, we have it right here." And she screamed.

On 'Access Hollywood Live' (weekdays, syndicated), Jennifer Lopez offered her perspective on the elimination of Jacob Lusk from 'American Idol' last night. Lopez said Lusk would accomplish "great things" in the future, and she appreciated his composure after being booted from the show.

"With Jacob, I was just, like, 'We're going to miss you. You're a very, very special soul.' Because it's not just about him and his singing. It's about him as a person and I just feel like he's going to go on to do great things," said Lopez.

Jennifer Lopez told Meredith Vieira on 'Today' (weekdays, 7AM ET on NBC) that she, husband Marc Anthony and 'Idol' creator Simon Fuller are teaming up to create a "docu-journey" where they travel through Latin America and search for singers to star in a Latin music live show.

"We're going to go through Latin American to put together a Latin music show," Lopez explained. "It won't be, like, an auditioning-type show. It's not that type of thing."

Jennifer Lopez has her own talent competition series in the works, reports Entertainment Weekly. 'Que Viva' would see the star and her husband, Marc Anthony, scouring Latin America for undiscovered musical superstars.

There's no network set for the projects, but 'American Idol' producer Simon Fuller is on board. Of course, his involvement leads to the question of whether or not Lopez will continue as a judge on 'Idol' next season. She's only signed on for this year, but most reviews of her performance on the show have been positive.

In other TV news ...

• 'Late Night with Jimmy Fallon' has been renewed for a third season. The show will continue through 2012. [EW]

• HBO is producing Jennifer Egan's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel 'A Visit From the Goon Squad' as a TV series. The book follows the lives of a group of characters who meet in San Francisco's '80s punk rock scene. [Deadline]

• Disgraced memoirist James Frey will appear on 'Oprah' again. It'll be his first appearance on the show after the talk show host laid into him in 2006 for faking details in his former Oprah Book Club pick 'A Million Little Pieces.' [NY Post]

Via a hidden microphone, DeGeneres directed Lopez as she interviewed two potential assistants. While talking to the first, Lopez declared herself a "huge star, internationally known," repeated the word "great" endlessly, sprayed her fragrance in the air, and asked, "Have you ever shaved a woman's leg?"

Jennifer Lopez wasn't ready to say "goodbye" to Chris Medina last night and it appears she's not the only one. Jay Leno has extended an invitation for Medina to perform on 'The Tonight Show' tomorrow night (11:35PM ET on NBC).

Medina will perform a song written and produced by Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins titled "What Are Words?" Rickey Minor and 'The Tonight Show' Band will back up the 'Idol' favorite on the performance. The song was "inspired by Medina's love story," and is available online today, according to the official press release.

Perhaps because she's been told "No" so many times early in her own career, Jennifer Lopez has struggled with that part of her job all season long.

But no "NO" had such an impact on her when fan favorite Chris Medina was cut just short of the 'American Idol' (Wed., 8PM ET on FOX) Top 24.

His story of standing by his severely disabled fiancée touched America's heart, and his heartfelt performances touched the judges week after week. But it ultimately wasn't enough in the final moments, as the judges were faced with so many great competitors.

After letting him down, Lopez collapsed into tears, unable to continue. She seemed to be taking the cut worse than Medina.

Sparks recalled Lopez as a mentor from her season and said she seemed to grow into her role as a judge. "J-Lo was actually a mentor on my season when we did Latin week. So, I kind of have a little bit of history there with her ... It's so endearing to see that she ... had a hard time saying no during the first couple of episodes," she said, adding that Lopez soon grew accustomed to giving contestants bad news.

Jimmy Kimmel's parking lot security guard hilarious sidekick hit the red carpet of the Grammys to schmooze with the stars. More precisely, Guillermo teased and tormented them. The resulting footage was on full display on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' (weeknights, 12AM ET on ABC). Since Valentine's Day was around the corner, he handed roses to the ladies (such as Miley Cyrus) and a few coupons for a free massage that "expires in one minute." He offered a rose to a long-haired Megadeth member, saying sweetly, "A rose for the lady?" It was thrown back in his face.

Wearing a Justin Bieber-esque wig, he was asked by Nicki Minaj, "Do you see how crazy you look?" This, coming from a woman with her hair fashioned after an animal print and topped by a beehive reminiscent of Bride of Frankenstein. He replied, "No. Do you see how crazy you look?" She burst out laughing.

The real Justin Bieber then passed by. Guillermo said, "Wow, he smell like cookies!" Marc Anthony roughed him up a little for giving Jennifer Lopez a rose, and Guillermo had just one question for Jamie Foxx: "How do you make babies?"